2019–20 NBA season


The 2019–20 NBA season is the 74th season of the National Basketball Association. The regular season began on October 22, 2019 and was originally supposed to end on April 15, 2020. However, the season was suspended on March 11, 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2020 NBA All-Star Game was played on February 16, 2020, at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, and was won by Team LeBron, 157–155. The playoffs were originally scheduled to begin on April 18, 2020, and end with the NBA Finals in June 2020. At the time of the suspension, teams had played between 63 and 67 games.
On June 4, 2020, the NBA Board of Governors approved a plan to restart the season on July 30, 2020, and the National Basketball Players Association approved this plan the next day. Under the plan, 22 teams will play eight additional regular season games to determine playoff seeding, and 16 teams will enter a conventional post-season tournament. All gameplay will take place in the NBA Bubble, the isolation zone created specifically for NBA operations.

Transactions

Retirement

negotiations began on June 30, 2019, at 6 p.m. ET, unlike July 1 from previous seasons.
Players officially signed after the July moratorium on July 6 at 12 p.m. ET.

Coaching changes

Off-season

The preseason began on September 30, 2019, and ended on October 18, 2019.

International games

The Indiana Pacers and the Sacramento Kings played two preseason games at the NSCI Dome in Mumbai, India on October 4 and 5, 2019.
The Toronto Raptors and the Houston Rockets played two preseason games at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama City, Japan on October 8 and 10, 2019.
The Los Angeles Lakers and the Brooklyn Nets played two preseason games in China, in Shanghai on October 10 and in Shenzhen on October 12.
The Los Angeles Clippers and the Dallas Mavericks played one preseason game in Canada, at Rogers Arena in Vancouver on October 17.

Regular season

The regular season began on October 22, 2019, and was suspended on March 11, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The entire schedule was released on August 12, 2019.
The reformatted regular season schedule for the remaining 22 teams going to the NBA Bubble in Orlando was released on June 26, 2020. The regular season resumed play within the bubble on July 30.
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By conference

Notes
The Charlotte Hornets and the Milwaukee Bucks played at the AccorHotels Arena in Paris, France on January 24, 2020, marking the first NBA regular season game in France.
On June 7, 2019, the NBA announced that the Dallas Mavericks, Detroit Pistons, Phoenix Suns and San Antonio Spurs would play at Mexico City Arena in Mexico City, marking the first time that four NBA teams would play in Mexico City in one regular season. The Mavericks and Pistons played on December 12, 2019, and the Spurs and Suns played on December 14, 2019.

Suspension of season

On March 11, 2020, the game between the Utah Jazz and Oklahoma City Thunder was abruptly postponed shortly before tipoff after it was discovered that Rudy Gobert tested positive for COVID-19. That same evening, the game between the New Orleans Pelicans and Sacramento Kings was also postponed last minute once it was discovered that a referee for the game, Courtney Kirkland, had worked a Utah Jazz game only two days prior. Kirkland later tested negative for COVID-19. The NBA then suspended the remainder of the 2019–20 season "until further notice" following the completion of games already underway. This is the first time a regular season has been interrupted since the 2011 NBA lockout. The following day, Gobert's teammate Donovan Mitchell also tested positive. On March 14, Detroit Pistons forward Christian Wood became the third NBA player to test positive for the virus, and the first outside of the Jazz. On March 17, four Brooklyn Nets players, including superstar Kevin Durant, tested positive for the virus. On March 19, 2020, two players for the Los Angeles Lakers, as well as Marcus Smart of the Boston Celtics, tested positive for COVID-19. All players have recovered and were cleared by local health officials.
On May 23, it was announced that the NBA were in negotiations with The Walt Disney Company about the possibility to finish the season at Walt Disney World's ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando. On May 29, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver and the league office informed Board of Governors that July 31 is the target date for a season return.
On June 4, 2020, the NBA Board of Governors approved a plan to restart the season on July 31, 2020 in Orlando. Under this plan, 13 Western Conference teams and nine Eastern Conference teams, all clubs within six games of a playoff spot, would play eight regular-season "seeding" games. A possible play-in tournament for the eighth seed in each conference would then be held if the ninth seed finishes the regular season within four games of the eighth seed. This proposal was then approved by members of the National Basketball Players Association on June 5.

Medical protocol for season restart

On June 16, 2020, the NBA released a medical protocol to be used during the season restart in the NBA Bubble at Walt Disney World to ensure the health and safety of players, coaches, officials, and staff. This includes regular testing for COVID-19 prior to and throughout the season restart, wearing a face covering or mask, and social distancing to prevent an outbreak of COVID-19 from occurring. Players and coaches who are deemed "high-risk individuals" by their team, or players who have already suffered season-ending injuries prior to season suspension, will not be permitted to play and will also not lose any salary. Any player who is medically cleared may also decline to participate but they will lose their corresponding paychecks.
Phase 1 of the plan ran from June 16 to 22, consisted of players traveling back to the home cities of their respective teams. In Phase 2 from June 23 to June 30, COVID-19 tests began being administered to players every other day. In Phase 3 from July 1 to July 11, mandatory individual workouts were conducted at team facilities, but group workouts were prohibited.
Phase 4 is from July 7 to July 21, consisting of the teams traveling to Disney World and conducting practices. Any player who tested positive in the previous phases may not travel until he is medically cleared to do so. Once teams arrive in Orlando, players and staff will be isolated in their rooms, required to pass two Polymerase chain reaction tests 24 hours apart before being let out of this quarantine. They will still be regularly tested for COVID-19 afterwards. A player who tests positive will be isolated and re-tested in case of a false positive; if COVID-19 is definitely confirmed, he will be quarantined for at least 14 days to recover.
Players and staff will not be permitted into another's room, nor will they be able to socialize with players on other teams staying at a different hotel building. They will have access to food and recreational activities within their hotel's bubble, but they will have to wear masks indoors except when eating. Anybody who leaves the bubble without prior approval will have to be quarantined for at least 10 days.
During Phase 5 from July 22 to 29, teams will play three scrimmages against the other teams staying at the same hotel. During Phase 6, when the regular season seeding games and playoffs are under way and teams begin to be eliminated from contention, players and staff on those clubs must pass one final COVID-19 test before they can leave Disney World.
The NBA also set up an anonymous hotline for players to report protocol violations while in the bubble.

Statistics

Individual statistic leaders

Individual game highs

Team statistic leaders

Awards

Players of the Week

The following players were named the Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Week.
WeekEastern ConferenceWestern ConferenceRef
October 22–27
November 4–10
November 11–17 James Harden
November 18–24
Giannis Antetokounmpo
December 2–8 Anthony Davis
December 9–15
December 16–22
December 23–29
Giannis Antetokounmpo LeBron James
January 6–12
January 13–19
January 20–26Pascal Siakam
Jaylen Brown Damian Lillard
February 3–9
Giannis Antetokounmpo
March 2–8 LeBron James

Players of the Month

The following players were named the Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Month.
MonthEastern ConferenceWestern ConferenceRef
October/NovemberGiannis Antetokounmpo Luka Dončić
DecemberGiannis Antetokounmpo James Harden
JanuaryGiannis Antetokounmpo LeBron James
FebruaryJayson Tatum LeBron James

Rookies of the Month

The following players were named the Eastern and Western Conference Rookies of the Month.
MonthEastern ConferenceWestern ConferenceRef
October/NovemberKendrick Nunn Ja Morant
DecemberKendrick Nunn Ja Morant
JanuaryKendrick Nunn Ja Morant
FebruaryCoby White Zion Williamson

Coaches of the Month

The following coaches were named the Eastern and Western Conference Coaches of the Month.
MonthEastern ConferenceWestern ConferenceRef
October/NovemberNick Nurse Frank Vogel
DecemberMike Budenholzer Billy Donovan
JanuaryNick Nurse Taylor Jenkins
FebruaryMike Budenholzer Mike D'Antoni

Arenas

This is the fourth year of the current nine-year contracts with ABC, ESPN, TNT and NBA TV.
Under an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice regarding Disney's acquisition of 21st Century Fox, the Fox Sports Regional Networks were required to be sold off to third parties by June 18, 2019. Fox also invoked a clause to give Yankee Global Enterprises the rights to buy their stake back in the YES Network, which airs the local broadcasts to the NBA's Brooklyn Nets. Including YES, the Fox Sports Regional Networks hold the local TV rights to a combined total of 44 NHL, NBA, and MLB teams. On March 8, YES was sold to a consortium including Yankee Global Enterprises, Amazon, and Sinclair Broadcast Group for $3.5 billion. Then on May 3, Sinclair and Entertainment Studios agreed to purchase the rest of the Fox Sports Regional Networks. The networks continue to temporarily use the Fox Sports name under a transitional license agreement while Sinclair explores re-branding options.

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